Difference between revisions of "Information technology"
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==The Wasp's Resources== | ==The Wasp's Resources== | ||
− | The [[Wasp]] has an early matter printer | + | * The [[Wasp]] has a matter printer. The ship previously had an early model of matter printer whose software interpreted colors in surprising ways. The current matter printer is more reliable. |
− | + | * The Wasp has a separate mini-grid to use for testing dubious software. | |
− | The Wasp is equipped with a set of Kel lokwors. | + | * Individual team members own tablets for accessing the grid. |
+ | * The Wasp is equipped with a set of Kel lokwors. | ||
[[Category:Information and logistics]] | [[Category:Information and logistics]] |
Revision as of 19:38, 4 January 2019
General Information
- The computer/network on an individual ship is called the grid.
- The grid may be accessed in many ways, including through a terminal, via a personal tablet, or by voice command.
- Individual grids are connected through a system like the Internet known as the lattice. As noted in the Economics and Currency section, using the lattice entails many microtransactions, paid in fractions of a mark.
- Lattice advertisements are widespread and may be narrowly targeted. Viewing advertisements provides partial recompense for lattice use.
- Portable devices called lokwors (diminutive lokkis) are able to communicate with each other without using the lattice. Their signal can be detected by people who are not part of the conversation, however.
The Wasp's Resources
- The Wasp has a matter printer. The ship previously had an early model of matter printer whose software interpreted colors in surprising ways. The current matter printer is more reliable.
- The Wasp has a separate mini-grid to use for testing dubious software.
- Individual team members own tablets for accessing the grid.
- The Wasp is equipped with a set of Kel lokwors.